Despite having financial difficulties, Stivo Simple Boy says he is proud of his accomplishments, including building his mother a house and installing a borehole in their community.

The 32-year-old "Mihadarati" hitmaker has been creating a stir in the entertainment business and has since secured a few endorsement deals.

Stivo, however, now claims he is out of money and attributes his losses to his previous management teams.

"I put so much trust on my past management teams and they became my downfall. I'm broke at the moment and I blame these management teams because I came to realize later that they were entering in to certain deals I was never made aware of swindling me off a lot of money," Stivo confesses.


Stevo is happy with what he has accomplished so far, even though the unexpected events in his promising music career have left him devastated and broken.

"Regardless I am contented with whatever I have been able to achieve with proceeds from my music, atleast I was able to build my mother a house and drill her a borehole back in the village in Oyugis," he said.

Stivo has started a new path by creating a new YouTube channel. He did this since he claimed that his former manager Vega forbade him from entering into his prior account, which contains most of his music projects.

Stivo and his former manager, Vaga, had a tense falling out over what he claimed was Vaga's breach of the employment agreement they had agreed to.


Vaga, however, refuted the allegations and asserted that Stivo and he were no longer under contract, committing to turn over his online asset logs.

However, according to Stivo, Vaga insisted on a public apology before granting him access to the original account's logs, something the singer has pledged not to do.

"My fans should follow and subscribe to my new YouTube account channel Stevo Simple Boy 1 and subscribe," he urges.